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theconversation.com - Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada - Four reasons electric vehicle targets shouldn't be weakened
Four reasons electric vehicle targets shouldn't be weakened
The Conversation

The UK government is preparing to water down its electric vehicle sales targets. Under the existing zero emission vehicles (ZEV) mandate, 80% of all new cars sold in Britain needed to be electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. Following sustained lobbying…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Elizabeth Birt - Electric car sharing club launches in this part of Monmouthshire
Electric car sharing club launches in this part of Monmouthshire
South Wales Argus

Run by TrydaNi and supported by Monmouthshire County Council, the club has been introduced following strong community demand. Councillor Mary Ann Brocklesby, leader of Monmouthshire County Council, said: 'TrydaNi is working with Greener Abergavenny…

mirror.co.uk - Rory Poulter - Update for UK drivers as they could 'save £20 every 200 miles
Update for UK drivers as they could 'save £20 every 200 miles
Daily Mirror

Skyrocketing petrol costs have triggered a dramatic rise in demand for electric vehicles, with motorists now more concerned about the expense of refuelling than how far an EV can go on a single charge. The longstanding worry about 'range anxiety'…

independent.co.uk - Steve Fowler - Weakening the ZEV Mandate risks forgetting why we went electric in the first place
Weakening the ZEV Mandate risks forgetting why we went electric in the first place
The Independent

The UK Government is reportedly considering relaxing the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate – the rules that require car makers to sell an increasing proportion of electric cars every year. On the face of it, that might sound like good news…

express.co.uk - Rory Poulter - Drivers can 'save £20 every 200 miles' by making switch
Drivers can 'save £20 every 200 miles' by making switch
Daily Express

Soaring fuel prices have sparked a surge in interest in electric cars, with drivers increasingly worried about the cost of filling up rather than the distance an EV can travel. The traditional fear of 'range anxiety' is being overtaken by 'pump…

rediff.com - Sohini Das - Auto Mercedes open to expanding plug-in hybrids for more models
Auto Mercedes open to expanding plug-in hybrids for more models
Rediff.com

Mercedes-Benz India is strategically expanding its plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) offerings, starting with the S 450e, to cater to luxury car buyers who seek an eco-friendly option without the range anxiety associated with fully electric…

bloomberg.com - William Wilkes - Volkswagen CEO Blume Races to Speed Up a Sprawling Auto Giant
Volkswagen CEO Blume Races to Speed Up a Sprawling Auto Giant
Bloomberg

Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume is coming under mounting pressure from shareholders to show his overhaul is moving fast enough, as BMW AG 's deep outlook cut adds to concerns over prospects for Germany's auto industry. At VW's…

forbes.com - Neil Winton - BMW Shares Still Sliding After Profit Warning
BMW Shares Still Sliding After Profit Warning
Forbes

BMW iX3. This is the first 'Neue Klasse' electric car built on a new platform. The iX3 promises a charging rate of 400kW and a range of 800km. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images) BMW 's share price is still sliding after shareholders were…

fool.com - Howard Smith - Why Did QuantumScape Stock Soar Today?
Why Did QuantumScape Stock Soar Today?
The Motley Fool

Solid-state battery maker QuantumScape (QS +15.00%) has been moving closer to commercializing its technology, and it received a major boost of confidence from a global automaker today. News that the research and development (R&D) arm of Honda Motor…

thestandard.com.hk - The Standard 英文虎報 - At Hong Kong auto show, China automakers to target wealthy in right-hand-drive markets
At Hong Kong auto show, China automakers to target wealthy in right-hand-drive markets
The Standard

Chinese automakers are speeding into right-hand-drive markets from Australia to Southeast Asia and challenging long-dominant Japanese car companies with premium electric vehicles aimed at affluent consumers. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT At the…

autoguide.com - Ross Ballot - As EV Range Starts to Plateau, Is A New Breakthrough On The Horizon?
As EV Range Starts to Plateau, Is A New Breakthrough On The Horizon?
Autoguide

If there's one hangup the general public has with electric vehicles (EVs), that hangup is 'range anxiety.' Not knowing where your next charge will come from, or if you will be able to find a charge, has long caused pause among new car buyers. Great…

independent.co.uk - Steve Fowler - Dacia's New Spring could be Britain's cheapest car again
Dacia's New Spring could be Britain's cheapest car again
The Independent

Dacia has confirmed that the next generation of its smallest electric car will be called New Spring, keeping alive one of the most important names in budget EV motoring. The current Spring arrived in the UK as a properly disruptive little electric…

japantimes.co.jp - John Geddie - U.K. in advanced talks with Nissan over Sunderland plant support, sources say
U.K. in advanced talks with Nissan over Sunderland plant support, sources say
The Japan Times

The British government is in advanced talks with Japanese carmaker Nissan about providing it with financial support in return for a long-term commitment and investment in its Sunderland plant, five sources with knowledge of the discussions said.

newsweek.com - Annabelle Huang - Payments revolution won't happen on slow blockchains
Payments revolution won't happen on slow blockchains
Newsweek

Stablecoins, the digital dollars that move on blockchain rails, can move money instantly across borders at a fraction of the cost of traditional payment systems. It's easy to see why they're being talked about as a revolution for payments and…

forbes.com - George Calhoun - The Oil Market Canceled The Hormuz Crisis - Even Before The Ceasefire
The Oil Market Canceled The Hormuz Crisis - Even Before The Ceasefire
Forbes

(Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images) “The great commodity-market mystery is deepening” – The Well, the Hormuz affair is wrapping up. Maybe. But what exactly have we learned, economically speaking? Something quite…

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